Madison — Gov. Scott Walker on Tuesday embraced a move to ban abortion after 20 weeks after repeatedly declining to spell out where he stood on the issue in last year's re-election campaign.

It is the latest example of Walker downplaying a major issue until after being re-elected and climbing to the top tier of likely 2016 presidential candidates. Walker did not campaign on plans to spin off the University of Wisconsin System as a public authority and now says he will sign so-called right-to-work legislation even though he insisted for years he would keep the measure from reaching his desk.

Wisconsin Right to Life has touted as its top priority legislation that has yet to be introduced that would prevent women from seeking abortions in most cases after 20 weeks.(148)

If Park Bank is liable for not spotting Sujata "Sue" Sachdeva's $34 million embezzlement from Koss Corp. and has to reimburse the company, Koss Chief Executive Michael Koss should also be ordered to personally pay the public company he runs, the bank argues in a new lawsuit.

Grant Thornton, Koss Corp.'s former auditor, should also have to pay a portion of any award that may be ordered, Park Bank argued in the latest twist in a long-running court fight stemming from Sachdeva's massive embezzlement.

"Park Bank denies any and all liability to Koss in this case," the bank said in its action. "Nevertheless, should Park Bank be found liable to Koss (Corp.) and required to pay damages to Koss, in this case, those damages will have been the result of a common liability of Park Bank, Michael Koss and Grant Thornton, thereby entitling Park Bank to (a) contribution from Michael Koss and Grant Thornton."(10)

ESPN's Jaworski ranks Packers' Rodgers top NFL quarterback

During the 8 a.m. Tuesday edition of ESPN's "SportsCenter" studio analyst Ron Jaworski will tell viewers why he ranks Aaron Rodgers of the Packers the best quarterback in the National Football League entering the 2012 season.

Jaworski has been offering daily analysis of the veteran starting quarterbacks in the NFL and ranking 30 veterans, including Tim Tebow of the Jets. Jaworski started on the back of the ranking for his analysis, and only Rodgers remains to be named.

Here are some of Jaworski's comments about the top quarterbacks in the league, followed by his ranking of the NFL's starting QBs:

2. Drew Brees, Saints: "Brees is the only quarterback in NFL history with two seasons in which he completed more than 70% of his passes. Most people use the word accuracy. With Brees, it's really all about ball location.
"No quarterback is as consistently precise with his throws as Brees. Throughout his Saints career, Brees has thrown the seam routes as well as any quarterback in the NFL. In fact, those vertical seams have been a foundation of the Saints' passing game, especially effective in scoring territory.
"Brees is not a power thrower. He does not have top-level arm strength, although his arm is better than many think. But his touch and his accuracy, especially on deep throws, is outstanding. Brees sets the ball right on the receiver's hands. He does not just throw to his receiver. He hits a smaller, more defined point. It's simple math. The margin of error decreases the smaller the target at which you aim. Brees controls his throws better than any quarterback in the NFL."

3. Tom Brady, Patriots: "What really stands out is his total command in the pocket. Few quarterbacks in NFL history move within the pocket better than Tom Brady. . . . I don't think I've ever seen a more comfortable pocket quarterback than Brady. There have been times over the years he's literally been a statue in the pocket - static, stationary, motionless. I can tell you from experience that's a rare trait. Everything is happening very fast. The ability to slow down your body like that, that's remarkable.
"Another attribute that Brady has mastered is controlling the game at the line of scrimmage. Brady is outstanding at the subtle nuances of quarterback play. It's a highly-disciplined craft, and Brady has expertly refined the small details. His ability to immediately locate mismatches in man coverage, like Wes Welker on a linebacker, and to move defenders in zone coverage is as good as it gets. Manipulating and controlling the defense is advanced quarterbacking."

4. Peyton Manning, Broncos: "I am confident he will return at an elite level. I have never seen a quarterback defeat the defense before the ball is snapped better than Peyton Manning.
"No quarterback controls the game at the line of scrimmage as well as Manning. Instant recall and application from the classroom to the field, that's Manning's game. The Colts rarely shifted or motioned. Manning wanted the defense set, static. He trusted he could beat them mentally before the snap and physically after the snap. It will be the same in Denver. "

5. Eli Manning, Giants: "You know where I saw significant improvement in Manning last season? Progression-reading. . . . There was another element to Manning's game in which he showed considerable improvement in 2011 - the ability to extend plays outside the pocket. Manning made some big throws when forced to move.
"When you watch every play, you really get a good feel for a player. Manning is one of the smartest, most aware quarterbacks in the NFL. His development over the last three or four years has been steady and consistent."

And Jaworski's ranking:

30. Tim Tebow, Jets

29. Blaine Gabbert, Jaguars

28. Christian Ponder, Vikings

27. Matt Flynn, Seahawks

26. Matt Moore, Dolphins

25. Kevin Kolb, Cardinals

24. Ryan Fitzpatrick, Bills

23. Mark Sanchez, Jets

22. Matt Cassel, Chiefs

21. Carson Palmer, Raiders

20. Sam Bradford, Rams

19. Andy Dalton, Bengals

18. Matt Hasselbeck, Titans

17. Josh Freeman, Buccaneers

16. Alex Smith, 49ers

15. Cam Newton, Panthers

14. Matthew Stafford, Lions

13. Matt Schaub, Texans

12. Michael Vick, Eagles

11. Matt Ryan, Falcons

10. Tony Romo, Cowboys

9. Joe Flacco, Ravens

8. Jay Cutler, Bears

7. Philip Rivers, Chargers

6. Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers

5. Eli Manning, Giants

4. Peyton Manning, Broncos

3. Tom Brady, Patriots

2. Drew Brees, Saints

1. Aaron Rodgers, Packers

About Bob Wolfley

Bob Wolfley retired in October 2014 He wrote the SportsDay blog and column and about TV and radio issues.